A RUSSIAN businessman who has been accused of abandoning a shipload of explosives that killed 218 people in Beirut has been ...
UNESCO's restoration projects in Beirut aim to revive historic neighborhoods and enhance the cultural landscape five years ...
On the afternoon of Aug. 4, 2020, almost 3,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored at the port ignited. The explosion killed more than 200 people, injured thousands, and tore open the heart of Beirut.
The United Nations is helping to restore cultural sites in Lebanon damaged by the 2020 Beirut port explosions which, ...
The arrest of Igor Grechushkin comes nearly five years after a Lebanese investigative judge issued two arrest warrants through Interpol for him and the vessel's captain. View on euronews ...
Lebanon has formally requested the extradition of Russian citizen Igor Grechushkin from Bulgaria, in connection with the ...
Police in Bulgaria have arrested the Russian owner of a ship that brought the explosive material that detonated at Beirut port in August 2020, killing more than 200 people, Bulgarian media reported on ...
Igor Grechushkin, 48, was arrested at Sofia International Airport on September 6 upon arriving from the Cypriot city of Paphos.
This paper examines the intricate dynamics of urban resilience and recovery in the context of ongoing and overlapping crises, with Beirut serving as a focal case. Following the 2020 port explosion, ...
People hold signs showing support for the victims of the pager explosion on the first anniversary of the attack in Beirut, ...
An explosion in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon reportedly killed at least five people and injured dozens, according to the country's health ministry. The bombing comes less than a week after ...